The commemorative medal of the Prussian Austrian struggle period, the Ernst Gideon von Laudong Memorial Medal
Ernst Gideon von Laudon was a Marshal of Austria, and this commemorative medal was issued after his death. On the back is the Honorary Cemetery of Lauden located in Hardsdorf, next to a knight in armor leaning against his sword, with a helmet, shield, and a broken spear on the ground. Ernst Gideon von Laudong, as a military commander in Austria, was the most successful commander of the Habsburg family during the Seven Years' War and the Austro Turkish War. He defeated King Frederick II of Prussia in the battles of Kunesdorf in 1759 and Landhut in 1760.
Alfred the Great's Silver Coins
Alfred the Great (849-899 October 26, 1999) was the king of the Kingdom of Wessex during the Anglo Saxon period of England, and the first person in British history to call himself the "King of the Anglo Saxons" and truly live up to his name. In 886 AD, Alfred recaptured London from Danilao and began issuing silver pence featuring his portrait. This is considered the beginning of the continuous development history of the Royal Mint. To celebrate the 1150th anniversary of one of the most influential monarchs in British history becoming king, the Royal Mint announced today the launch of a commemorative coin collection in honor of Alfred the Great.
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